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Software Development Templates (Apple iWork Pages and Numbers)

Download and try our Apple Software Development templates. Many of templates include additional free spreadsheets, forms, logs, and tutorials. Please click on the links to learn more about the templates. The Software Development Template Pack includes 124 templates to assist business analysts, software developers, test team and technical writers during the software development lifecycle.

Software Development Templates

The Software Development templates include the following documents. Note that many of these templates include additional spreadsheets, forms, logs, and tutorials. Please click on the links to learn more about the templates.

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List of Templates

The following templates are included in the software development template pack.

Use this Acceptance Test Plan (Apple iWork Pages 25 pgs) to describe the acceptance testing process, such as the features to be tested, pass/fail criteria, approach to testing, roles and responsibilities, resource requirements and schedules.

The Concept of Operations template (iWork Pages 30 pages) describes the purpose of a proposed system, the environment in which it will be operated, how it will be used, roles and responsibilities, resources required for its implementation, and other information project stakeholders will need to fund the proposed system

The Concept Proposal (iWork Pages 12 pages) is the first document to be created in the Software Development Life Cycle. Use this template to identify the need or opportunity to improve a business function by highlighting where strategic goals are not being met or performance can be improved. This template is designed and formatted for iWork Pages.

Use these Apple iWork Number/Pages templates to analyze, evaluate, and cost potential solutions to meet your organization’s needs. Identify the design costs, development, installation, operation, maintenance, and disposal of the proposed system the development approach documented in the Feasibility Study.

Use this Documentation Plan (iWork Pages 17 pgs) to describe how your technical documents will be prepared, delivered and distributed. Also known as an Information Development (ID) Plan, it serves as a project plan for the documentation requirements on a software project.

This Employee Handbook template includes 140 topics which can be easily modified to meet your organization’s needs. The main template includes 100 pages of sample material, including sections on Employment Status and Records, Employee Benefit Programs, Timekeeping, Payroll, Anti Discrimination, Harassment, Work Conditions, Leave of Absence, Employee Conduct, Disciplinary Actions, IT Policies, and Health and Safety.

Use this Functional Requirement template – iWork Pages 27 pgs – to define a function of a software system and how the system must behave when presented with specific inputs or conditions. These may include calculations, data manipulation and processing and other specific functionality.

Use this Interface Control Document template (iWork Pages 17 pgs) to describe the relationship between system components in terms of data items and messages passed, protocols observed and timing and sequencing of events.

Use this Needs Statement template (Apple iWork) aka Statement of Needs (iWork Pages 15 pgs) to describe a business need or a deficiency in your organization, justify the exploration of an alternative solutions to resolve this need, and then provide estimated costs for these actions

Use this 27-page Proposal Template to write concise, effective, and persuasive business proposals. This proposal template was designed with these requirements in mind. It contains the basic components of a business proposal: start (the Executive Summary), middle (the Body of material to be presented) and an end (the Conclusion).

Use this Release Notes template (iWork Pages) package with 2 pre-formatted templates in iWork Pages format, which can be easily modified for your next release. Each template includes 17 pages of material including sections on Changes to release notes, Scope, System Requirements, New Features, Fixed Issues, Hotfixes, Known Issues, Limitations & Restrictions, Caveats, and Deployment Instructions.

Use this SLA template (iWork Pages 26 pgs) with sections on Scope, Financials, Reporting, Terms and Conditions, Service Level Agreement, Expected Growth and Change, and Costs. Includes 3 Numbers spreadsheets for managing the List of Items covered in the SLA, Budget, and a Contract Directory for keeping track of your Service Providers.

Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) templates help government organizations, emergency response operation, and clinical research organization achieve maximum safety and operational efficiency. A well-written SOP can be used to satisfy compliance requirements. SOPs are recommended for all procedures that pose a potential risk to the health and safety of personnel.

This Subsystem Specification template includes a 18 page template in iWork Pages format, which can be easily modified for your next project. This template helps you capture the system’s Characteristics, Partitions and Functions, Environment, Diagnostics, Data and Reports, Security, Control Points, Vulnerabilities, and Safeguards. Also includes Requirements Traceability Matrix, Data Flow Tutorial.

Use these Training Plan templates (3 x iWork Pages + 14 forms/spreadsheets) to outline the steps required to design, develop and deliver a training program. The templates, checklists and forms will help you prepare the objectives, needs, strategy, and curriculum to be addressed when training users on a new or enhanced system. This Training Plan Template kit includes Work Pages template, 14 checklists, questionnaires, and spreadsheets to help you capture the scope, requirements, evaluation, delivery method, strategy, dependencies, constraints, limitations, schedule, resources, and training materials.

Download this template (iWork Pages 30 pgs + 9 spreadsheets) to describe how project deliverables will be brought to full operational status, integrated into ongoing operations and maintained. This 30 page template can be easily modified for your next transition program. Also, includes Project Costs, Work Breakdown Structure, Roles and Responsibility, and Transition Impact spreadsheets

Use this template to review, inspect, test, audit, and establish whether items, processes, services or documents conform to specified requirements. This template helps ensure that the software being developed satisfies all functional requirements and that each step in the process of building the software yields the correct products.

Use these User Guide templates (iWork Pages) to create user guides, user manuals, getting started guides and other types of technical documents.

SDLC Templates By Phase

Use the templates to documents for the following parts of the software development lifecycle:

Initiate Phase

Bill of Materials

Business Case

Business Rules

Needs Statement

Concept Proposal

Scope of Work

Statement of Work

Concept Development Phase

Cost Benefit Analysis

Feasibility Study

Risk Management Plan

System Boundary Document

Planning Phase

Acquisition Plan

Availability Plan

Capacity Plan

Change Management Plan

Concept of Operations

Configuration Management Plan

Project Plan

Security Plan

Transition Plan

Verification & Validation Plan

Requirements Analysis

Business Requirements

Functional Requirements

Interface Control Document

Software Requirements Specification

System Specifications

Testing

Test Plan

Acceptance Test Plan

Design

Conversion Plan

Database Design Document

Design Document

System Design

Implementation

Deployment Plan

Installation Plan

Release Notes

Operations and Maintenance

Maintenance Plan

Operations Guide

System Administration Manual

Setup Guide

User Guide

Disposition Plan

Disposition Guide

FAQs

File Formats

The templates were created in Apple iWork Pages/Numbers

Supported Platforms

The templates work on the iPhone, iPad, iMac

Language

All templates are written in English

About Us

Klariti Ltd has created templates, forms, and documents for business, software development, and software testing since 1997.

What software did you use to create it?

We created the templates in Apple Pages and Numbers.

Do the templates work in older versions?

Yes. You can use them in all versions of Pages and Numbers.

Do the templates work in the cloud?

Yes. You can save the files to Apple’s iCloud.

Do the templates work in the iPad?

Yes. They look lovely on the iPad and download quickly. We formatted the tables with a lot of care so it’s easy to enter values in the cells. We also have tutorials on the site on how to write on the iPad.

Are there any special downloads or plugins?

No. There is no special plugins or macros. Once you download the file, just open it, and get started.

Can I change the text and images?

Yes. You can change everything in the template. You can remove the images, change the formatting, add your own images, and anything else you’d like to do.

What can’t I do?

The only thing you really can’t do is resell the templates as though there were yours.

Can I make copies of the templates and share them with others?

Yes. Actually, we recommend that you make a copy of the template you download and save it for future reference. For example, save it to Dropbox or your Google Drive.

Can I ask you questions about how to use the templates?

Of course. You can email me at ivan at klariti dot com or get me on Twitter or Facebook.

Are there other templates you’d recommend?

If you plan to buy more than one template, you might want to look at the bundles. These are great value and include lots of different forms, checklists, and guides.

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